100 Quotes About Library

While most people can’t afford to go to a library, they can use the wisdom of the past with a few simple books. These library quotes about understanding and compassion will help you learn from your heritage.

Any book that helps a child to form a habit...
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Any book that helps a child to form a habit of reading, to make reading one of his deep and continuing needs, is good for him. Maya Angelou
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Libraries store the energy that fuels the imagination. They open up windows to the world and inspire us to explore and achieve, and contribute to improving our quality of life. Libraries change lives for the better. Sidney Sheldon
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Harry – I think I've just understood something! I've got to go to the library! ” And she sprinted away, up the stairs. does she understand?” said Harry distractedly, still looking around, trying to tell where the voice had come from.“ Loads more than I do, ” said Ron, shaking his head.“ But why’s she got to go to the library?”“ Because that’s what Hermione does, ” said Ron, shrugging. “When in doubt, go to the library. J.k. Rowling
She'd absolutely adored the library_an entire building where anyone could...
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She'd absolutely adored the library_an entire building where anyone could take things they didn't own and feel no remorse about it. Ally Carter
A library is like an island in the middle of...
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A library is like an island in the middle of a vast sea of ignorance, particularly if the library is very tall and the surrounding area has been flooded. Daniel Handler
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There are times when I think that the ideal library is composed solely of reference books. They are like understanding friends–always ready to meet your mood, always ready to change the subject when you have had enough of this or that. J. Donald Adams
A library implies an act of faith which generations, still...
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A library implies an act of faith which generations, still in darkness hid, sign in their night in witness of the dawn." (1872) Victor Hugo
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An ordinary man can surround himself with two thousand books and thenceforward have at least one place in the world in which it is always possible to be happy. Augustine Birrell
The very existence of libraries affords the best evidence that...
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The very existence of libraries affords the best evidence that we may yet have hope for the future of man T.S. Eliot
Now, never mindthe boy who came out of that reading...
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Now, never mindthe boy who came out of that reading rooma new man, safe in the hope of what was to comein the summers of his life. Thabo Jijana
I like to imagine that, on the day after my...
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I like to imagine that, on the day after my last, my library and I will crumble together, so that even when I am no more I'll still be with my books. Alberto Manguel
I won't be sad too often, If they bury me...
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I won't be sad too often, If they bury me in the library With bookworms in my coffin. J. Patrick Lewis
Dr. Beall gave him the first shot, followed closely by...
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Dr. Beall gave him the first shot, followed closely by the second. He said, "I'll check for a heartbeat." I said, "You don't need to. I can see it in his eyes." Dewey was gone. Vicki Myron
Please bury me in the library With a dozen long-stemmed...
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Please bury me in the library With a dozen long-stemmed proses J. Patrick Lewis
To fully encapsulate my creativity, I read to inhale, write...
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To fully encapsulate my creativity, I read to inhale, write to exhale. The whole process helps me breathe story. Ace Antonio Hall
Embrace the wonder
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Embrace the wonder Lynette Noni
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Imagine the people who believe such things and who are not ashamed to ignore, totally, all the patient findings of thinking minds through all the centuries since the Bible was written. And it is these ignorant people, the most uneducated, the most unimaginative, the most unthinking among us, who would make themselves the guides and leaders of us all; who would force their feeble and childish beliefs on us; who would invade our schools and libraries and homes. I personally resent it bitterly. Isaac Asimov
Doctor Who: You want weapons? We're in a library. Books...
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Doctor Who: You want weapons? We're in a library. Books are the best weapon in the world. This room's the greatest arsenal we could have. Arm yourself! (from Tooth and Claw in Season 2) Russell T. Davies
We awaken by asking the right questions.
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We awaken by asking the right questions. Suzy Kassem
A library is treasure chamber of knowledge.
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A library is treasure chamber of knowledge. Lailah Gifty Akita
A library is more precious than a bank.
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A library is more precious than a bank. Abhijit Naskar
Choose a leader who will invest in building bridges, not...
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Choose a leader who will invest in building bridges, not walls. Books, not weapons. Morality, not corruption. Intellectualism and wisdom, not ignorance. Suzy Kassem
You are more likely to find three TVs inside a...
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You are more likely to find three TVs inside a randomly selected house than you are to find a single book that is or was not read to pass an exam, to please God, or to be a better cook. Mokokoma Mokhonoana
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There is a difference between information and knowledge, and the most important role of the library is not providing access to information; it is supporting, enhancing, and facilitating the transfer of knowledge - in other words, education. Kathleen McCook
The only way to educate oneself is by making books...
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The only way to educate oneself is by making books a life companion. Michael Bassey Johnson
I've never thought much of strictly organised and methodical study....
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I've never thought much of strictly organised and methodical study. You can't arrange a library in alphabetical order until you've collected one. Walter Moers
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As humans, we have invented lots of useful kinds of lie. As well as lies-to-children ('as much as they can understand') there are lies-to-bosses ('as much as they need to know') lies-to-patients ('they won't worry about what they don't know') and, for all sorts of reasons, lies-to-ourselves. Lies-to-children is simply a prevalent and necessary kind of lie. Universities are very familiar with bright, qualified school-leavers who arrive and then go into shock on finding that biology or physics isn't quite what they've been taught so far. 'Yes, but you needed to understand that, ' they are told, 'so that now we can tell you why it isn't exactly true.' Discworld teachers know this, and use it to demonstrate why universities are truly storehouses of knowledge: students arrive from school confident that they know very nearly everything, and they leave years later certain that they know practically nothing. Where did the knowledge go in the meantime? Into the university, of course, where it is carefully dried and stored. Terry Pratchett
If I had lost everything and was out on the...
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If I had lost everything and was out on the streets with no money I would go sit in the library and read and meditate for weeks at a time. Matthew Donnelly
Information is nutrition, knowledge is nutrition, art is nutrition and...
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Information is nutrition, knowledge is nutrition, art is nutrition and they set us free. Internet is a great library, great library is a freedom within wisdom in this digital age Baris Gencel
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I received the fundamentals of my education in school, but that was not enough. My real education, the superstructure, the details, the true architecture, I got out of the public library. For an impoverished child whose family could not afford to buy books, the library was the open door to wonder and achievement, and I can never be sufficiently grateful that I had the wit to charge through that door and make the most of it. Now, when I read constantly about the way in which library funds are being cut and cut, I can only think that the door is closing and that American society has found one more way to destroy itself. . Isaac Asimov
What a school thinks about its library is a measure...
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What a school thinks about its library is a measure of what it feels about education. Harold Howe
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When you are growing up there are two institutional places that affect you most powerfully: the church, which belongs to God, and the public library, which belongs to you. The public library is a great equaliser. Keith Richards
Libraries allow children to ask questions about the world and...
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Libraries allow children to ask questions about the world and find the answers. And the wonderful thing is that once a child learns to use a library, the doors to learning are always open. Laura Bush
Open the book and read it to renew your mind.
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Open the book and read it to renew your mind. Lailah Gifty Akita
You can only learn to read by reading.
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You can only learn to read by reading. Lailah Gifty Akita
A library is chamber of treasures.
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A library is chamber of treasures. Lailah Gifty Akita
To read is to renew thy mind.
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To read is to renew thy mind. Lailah Gifty Akita
If you wish to renew your mind, read.
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If you wish to renew your mind, read. Lailah Gifty Akita
Over a hundred German scientists arrived here [Huntsville] at eleven...
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Over a hundred German scientists arrived here [Huntsville] at eleven o’clock on an April morning and by nightfall more than sixty had applied for cards at the free library. James A. Michener
The world of books is the only paradise there is.
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The world of books is the only paradise there is. Lailah Gifty Akita
Every Intelligent person was once a fool.
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Every Intelligent person was once a fool. Michael Bassey Johnson
I love to go the library to borrow books. But...
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I love to go the library to borrow books. But I also enjoyed buying books to create my sacred library. Lailah Gifty Akita
I love buying books to create my sacred library.
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I love buying books to create my sacred library. Lailah Gifty Akita
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Pick a leader who will make their citizens proud. One who will stir the hearts of the people, so that the sons and daughters of a given nation strive to emulate their leader's greatness. Only then will a nation be truly great, when a leader inspires and produces citizens worthy of becoming future leaders, honorable decision makers and peacemakers. And in these times, a great leader must be extremely brave. Their leadership must be steered only by their conscience, not a bribe. Suzy Kassem
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Pick a leader who will keep jobs in your country by offering companies incentives to hire only within their borders, not one who allows corporations to outsource jobs for cheaper labor when there is a national employment crisis. Choose a leader who will invest in building bridges, not walls. Books, not weapons. Morality, not corruption. Intellectualism and wisdom, not ignorance. Stability, not fear and terror. Peace, not chaos. Love, not hate. Convergence, not segregation. Tolerance, not discrimination. Fairness, not hypocrisy. Substance, not superficiality. Character, not immaturity. Transparency, not secrecy. Justice, not lawlessness. Environmental improvement and preservation, not destruction. Truth, not lies. Suzy Kassem
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Pick a leader who will not only bail out banks and airlines, but also families from losing their homes -- or jobs due to their companies moving to other countries. Pick a leader who will fund schools, not limit spending on education and allow libraries to close. Pick a leader who chooses diplomacy over war. An honest broker in foreign relations. A leader with integrity, one who says what they mean, keeps their word and does not lie to their people. Pick a leader who is strong and confident, yet humble. Intelligent, but not sly. A leader who encourages diversity, not racism. One who understands the needs of the farmer, the teacher, the doctor, and the environmentalist -- not only the banker, the oil tycoon, the weapons developer, or the insurance and pharmaceutical lobbyist. Suzy Kassem
Books are sacred wisdom.
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Books are sacred wisdom. Lailah Gifty Akita
A life without books is empty.
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A life without books is empty. Lailah Gifty Akita
All the answers you seek in life. It is hidden...
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All the answers you seek in life. It is hidden a book. Lailah Gifty Akita
Life is a rich literature.
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Life is a rich literature. Lailah Gifty Akita
If I have nothing but a room full of books,...
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If I have nothing but a room full of books, it is enough for me to survive life. Lailah Gifty Akita
Read a short story every day. By the end of...
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Read a short story every day. By the end of the week you would have read volumes of stories. Lailah Gifty Akita
We find paradise in every library and bookshop.
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We find paradise in every library and bookshop. Lailah Gifty Akita
I see the beauty of books and sacred-souls of every...
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I see the beauty of books and sacred-souls of every author displaced in a bookshop. Lailah Gifty Akita
The sacred-souls of authors are displayed in the beauty of...
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The sacred-souls of authors are displayed in the beauty of their books. Lailah Gifty Akita
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Ah college years, those were the days. Pure freedom ... leaving home for the first time…the parties…”" What about the tutorials, the lectures, the large building with all the books called the ‘library’?”“Is that what those were?” Gerry blithely replied. E.a. Bucchianeri
I have always imagined that Paradise will be a kind...
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I have always imagined that Paradise will be a kind of library. Jorge Luis Borges
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I declare after all there is no enjoyment like reading! How much sooner one tires of any thing than of a book! -- When I have a house of my own, I shall be miserable if I have not an excellent library. Jane Austen
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Have you really read all those books in your room?” Alaska laughing- “Oh God no. I’ve maybe read a third of ‘em. But I’m going to read them all. I call it my Life’s Library. Every summer since I was little, I’ve gone to garage sales and bought all the books that looked interesting. So I always have something to read. John Green
My library is an archive of longings.
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My library is an archive of longings. Susan Sontag
Second hand books are wild books, homeless books; they have...
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Second hand books are wild books, homeless books; they have come together in vast flocks of variegated feather, and have a charm which the domesticated volumes of the library lack. Virginia Woolf
It was good to walk into a library again it...
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It was good to walk into a library again it smelled like home. Elizabeth Kostova
My grandma always said that God made libraries so that...
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My grandma always said that God made libraries so that people didn't have any excuse to be stupid. Joan Bauer
I couldn't live a week without a private library -...
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I couldn't live a week without a private library - indeed, I'd part with all my furniture and squat and sleep on the floor before I'd let go of the 1500 or so books I possess. H.P. Lovecraft
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When I open them, most of the books have the smell of an earlier time leaking out between the pages - a special odor of the knowledge and emotions that for ages have been calmly resting between the covers. Breathing it in, I glance through a few pages before returning each book to its shelf. Haruki Murakami
Never lend books, for no one ever returns them; the...
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Never lend books, for no one ever returns them; the only books I have in my library are books that other folks have lent me. Anatole France
In the library I felt better, words you could trust...
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In the library I felt better, words you could trust and look at till you understood them, they couldn't change half way through a sentence like people, so it was easier to spot a lie. Jeanette Winterson
Come with me, ' Mom says. To the library. Books...
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Come with me, ' Mom says. To the library. Books and summertimego together. Lisa Schroeder
Libraries raised me.
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Libraries raised me. Ray Bradbury
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Until then I had thought each book spoke of the things, human or divine, that lie outside books. Now I realized that not infrequently books speak of books: it is as if they spoke among themselves. In the light of this reflection, the library seemed all the more disturbing to me. It was then the place of a long, centuries-old murmuring, an imperceptible dialogue between one parchment and another, a living thing, a receptacle of powers not to be ruled by a human mind, a treasure of secrets emanated by many minds, surviving the death of those who had produced them or had been their conveyors. . Umberto Eco
I had found my religion: nothing seemed more important to...
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I had found my religion: nothing seemed more important to me than a book. I saw the library as a temple. JeanPaul Sartre
I attempted briefly to consecrate myself in the public library,...
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I attempted briefly to consecrate myself in the public library, believing every crack in my soul could be chinked with a book. Barbara Kingsolver
If your library is not
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If your library is not "unsafe, " it probably isn't doing its job. John Berry
She'd always been a little excitable, a little more passionate...
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She'd always been a little excitable, a little more passionate about books than your average person, but she was supposed to be -- she was a librarian, after all. Sarah Beth Durst
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We can imagine the books we'd like to read, even if they have not yet been written, and we can imagine libraries full of books we would like to possess, even if they are well beyond our reach, because we enjoy dreaming up a library that reflects every one of our interests and every one of our foibles--a library that, in its variety and complexity, fully reflects the reader we are. Alberto Manguel
The library is like a candy store where everything is...
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The library is like a candy store where everything is free. Jamie Ford
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Few pleasures, for the true reader, rival the pleasure of browsing unhurriedly among books: old books, new books, library books, other people's books, one's own books - it does not matter whose or where. Simply to be among books, glancing at one here, reading a page from one over there, enjoying them all as objects to be touched, looked at, even smelt, is a deep satisfaction. And often, very often, while browsing haphazardly, looking for nothing in particular, you pick up a volume that suddenly excites you, and you know that this one of all the others you must read. Those are great moments - and the books we come across like that are often the most memorable. . Aidan Chambers
Overall, the library held a hushed exultation, as though the...
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Overall, the library held a hushed exultation, as though the cherished volumes were all singing soundlessly within their covers. Diana Gabaldon
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The only advice, indeed, that one person can give another about reading is to take no advice, to follow your own instincts, to use your own reason, to come to your own conclusions. If this is agreed between us, then I feel at liberty to put forward a few ideas and suggestions because you will not allow them to fetter that independence which is the most important quality that a reader can possess. After all, what laws can be laid down about books? The battle of Waterloo was certainly fought on a certain day; but is Hamlet a better play than Lear? Nobody can say. Each must decide that question for himself. To admit authorities, however heavily furred and gowned, into our libraries and let them tell us how to read, what to read, what value to place upon what we read, is to destroy the spirit of freedom which is the breath of those sanctuaries. Everywhere else we may be bound by laws and conventions-there we have none. Virginia Woolf
I wanted a library like this...[] A cave of words...
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I wanted a library like this...[] A cave of words that I'd made myself. Maggie Stiefvater
In my fool hardy youth, when my friends were dreaming...
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In my fool hardy youth, when my friends were dreaming of heroic deeds in the realms of engineering and law, finance and national politics, I dreamt of becoming a librarian. Alberto Manguel
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His library was a fine dark place bricked with books, so anything could happen there and always did. All you had to do was pull a book from the shelf and open it and suddenly the darkness was not so dark anymore. Ray Bradbury
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The library was a little old shabby place. Francie thought it was beautiful. The feeling she had about it was as good as the feeling she had about church. She pushed open the door and went in. She liked the combined smell of worn leather bindings, library past and freshly inked stamping pads better than she liked the smell of burning incense at high mass. Betty Smith
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What I saw next stopped me dead in my tracks. Books. Not just one or two dozen, but hundreds of them. In crates. In piles on the floor. In bookcases that stretched from floor to ceiling and lined the entire room. I turned around and around in a slow circle, feeling as if I'd just stumbled into Ali Baba's cave. I was breathless, close to tears, and positively dizzy with greed. Jennifer Donnelly
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It has long been my belief that everyone's library contains an Odd Shelf. On this shelf rests a small, mysterious corpus of volumes whose subject matter is completely unrelated to the rest of the library, yet which, upon closer inspection, reveals a good deal about its owner. Anne Fadiman
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In a few minutes I heard the books' voices: a low, steady, unsupressible hum. I'd heard it many times before. I've always had a finely tuned ear for a library's accumulations of echo and desire. Libraries are anything but hushed. Martha Cooley
The public library is where place and possibility meet.
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The public library is where place and possibility meet. Stuart Dybek
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If you cannot read all your books, at any rate handle, or as it were, fondle them — peer into them, let them fall open where they will, read from the first sentence that arrests the eye, set them back on the shelves with your own hands, arrange them on your own plan so that if you do not know what is in them, you at least know where they are. Let them be your friends; let them at any rate be your acquaintances. If they cannot enter the circle of your life, do not deny them at least a nod of recognition. Winston S. Churchill
If every library is in some sense a reflection of...
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If every library is in some sense a reflection of its readers, it is also an image of that which we are not, and cannot be. Alberto Manguel
But at night, when the library lamps are lit, the...
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But at night, when the library lamps are lit, the outside world disappears and nothing but the space of books remains in existence. Alberto Manguel
I took to the Bodleian library as to a lover...
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I took to the Bodleian library as to a lover and ... would sit long hours in Bodley's arms to emerge, blinking and dazed with the smell and feel of all those books. Laurie R. King
In a library, no empty shelf remains empty for long.
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In a library, no empty shelf remains empty for long. Alberto Manguel
Digestion of words as well; I often read aloud to...
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Digestion of words as well; I often read aloud to myself in my writing corner in the library, where no one can hear me, for the sake of better savouring the text, so as to make it all the more mine. Alberto Manguel
How can you be nervous? Don't you see? We're in...
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How can you be nervous? Don't you see? We're in a library. Eilis ONeal
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It hardly matters why a library is destroyed: every banning, curtailment, shredding, plunder or loot gives rise (at least as a ghostly presence) to a louder, clearer, more durable library of the banned, looted, plundered, shredded or curtailed. Alberto Manguel
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In the dark, with the windows lit and the rows of books glittering, the library is a closed space, a universe of self-serving rules that pretend to replace or translate those of the shapeless universe beyond. Alberto Manguel
Paradise will be a kind of library
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Paradise will be a kind of library Jorge Luis Borges
The contents of someone's bookcase are part of his history,...
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The contents of someone's bookcase are part of his history, like an ancestral port Anatole Broyard
Standing there, staring at the long shelves crammed with books,...
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Standing there, staring at the long shelves crammed with books, I felt myself relax and was suddenly at peace. Helene Hanff